Russia Said To Recall Ambassador At Center of Trump Controversy Report

Russia Said To Recall Ambassador At Center
of Trump Controversy Report by Tyler Durden According to BuzzFeed, which cites three anonymous
sources, Russia is reportedly recalling Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, the man who dared to do his
job and talk to US politicians and visible public figures, and who according to The Hill
had “emerged as a focal point in the FBI probe into Russia�s election meddling.” While the Kremlin has not confirmed the report,
BuzzFeed adds that Kislyak is scheduled to leave Washington next month, following a July
11 going-away party at the St. Regis Hotel, two blocks away from the White House. Trump speaking with Sergey Lavrov and Russian
ambassador Sergey Kislyak during a White House meeting. Kislyak, 66, had been reported to be heading
to New York to lead Russia’s delegation at the United Nations. If confirmed, his return to Russia will mark
the end of his 10-year tenure as Russia’s leading diplomat to the United States and
makes him another casualty of the growing controversy over the Russian activity. As readers are well aware, Kislyak has been
a key figure in the growing investigation by a special counsel and multiple congressional
committees into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election that put President
Trump in the White House. Two key Trump administration officials, Attorney
General Jeff Sessions and adviser Jared Kushner, had meetings with Kislyak last year that they
failed to disclose to congressional and federal officials. Sessions recused himself in March from any
Justice Department investigation into the Russian interference, in part because of his
unreported contacts with Kislyak. Ironically, all Kislyak was doing was, well,
his job which is to meet with people like Sessions, Kushner and yes, even Trump. In May, the Associated Press reported that
Kushner and Kislyak tried to set up a secret back-channel communications line with Russia
that would have used Russian equipment. On May 10, Trump met with Kislyak and Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the Oval Office. During that meeting, Ray Locker reminds us
that Trump reportedly shared classified intelligence information with the Russians and bragged
about firing FBI Director James Comey, whom he called a “nut job.”

2 Replies to “Russia Said To Recall Ambassador At Center of Trump Controversy Report”

maybe the democrats can think up some more bull xxxt and have this guy deported for doing his job unlike them who do nothing in the congress and senate except line their pockets with lobby gold and silver and platnium at our expense